Marion[1] is a city in Mid-Ohio and is the county seat of Marion County, Ohio, USA. It is home to the Marion Popcorn Festival, a annual event that is held in September, the weekend following Labor Day every year in downtown Marion.

Port Columbus International Airport (IATA:CMH), 4600 International Gateway, Columbus, PH: (614) 239-4083, [2]. Port Columbus International Airport is served by all the major airlines, with direct flights to most major American cities.

Ohio State Route 95 runs through the city of Marion and its historic downtown business district. It provides access to the village of La Rue to the west and Mount Gilead and Interstate 71 to the east.

Ohio State Route 309 runs through the city of Marion and its historic downtown business district. It provides access to the cities of Galion and Mansfield to the northeast and the cities of Kenton and Lima to the northwest.

Ohio State Route 423 runs through the city of Marion and its historic downtown business district. It provides access to the village of Waldo to the south and U.S. Route 23 near Morral to the north.

Ohio State Route 739 begins in the city of Marion at Ohio State Route 4. It provides access to Honda of America and Marysville to the southwest.

Harding Home and Tomb, 380 Mount Vernon Ave. (Home), Vernon Heights Blvd. (Tomb) tel. 1-800-600-6894 The Warren G. Harding home contains almost all original furnishings owned by the 29th President of the United States. Seasonal hours.

Marion Palace Theatre, 276 W Center St (From 23 take 309W, go thru downtown, Palace is on right), ☎740-383-2101, [6]. 9-5 M-F. Built in 1928 by legendary theatre architect John Eberson, this atmospheric theatre is the center for culture and the arts in central Ohio. Entertainment abounds at the Palace with everything from current films to ballet, comedians to musicals, and everything in between. Past performers to grace the Palace stage include Bill Cosby, America, Bobby Darin, The Lettermen, Bob Newhart, Art Garfunkel, and many others. A full season each year brings a variety of options for all ages. This rare jewel's architecture is just as fascinating as the acts on stage. The Palace Theatre is a must-see site in central Ohio and on the National Register of Historic Places. With Spanish and Moorish influences, guests are transported into an outdoor courtyard. The original 1928 cloud machine gives an open-air feel beneath a star-filled ceiling. Eberson's masterful technique for the atmospheric style is on full display throughout the theatre. While entertainment isn't a luxury, it can be luxorious. And seeing a show at the Marion Palace Theatre proves it. edit

Marion Public Library, 445 E. Church St., Tel: (740) 387-0992, [22]. Hours are M-Th 9:00AM-9:00PM, F-Sa 9:00AM-5:30PM. The main branch of the Marion Public Library offers free internet access, although you may have to obtain a library card first.

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